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Tips from Stephen Silver

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As a character designer in the animation industry for the past nineteen years, I have been called up to design for Tv, feature,video games,commercials and comic books. All of these genres require an understanding of development and the idea generating process. The five tips that I have listed pertain not to a style of a character, but a fundamental rule of getting the best drawing out of your character.
Having reviewed hundreds of portfolios, these are the top 5 elements that are essential into creating an appealing image and the things that i have found lacking in most portfolios. I call this the SILVER RULE that is repeated over and over to my students.
A lot more of this will be covered and illustrated in my new upcoming book with Design Studio Press. The Ultimate Guide to Character Design with Stephen Silver. Techniques, Tips, and Tutorials for Drawing Effective Characters. Kickstarter campaign will be coming out soon. Stay tuned. For upcoming workshops.
http://www.silvertoons.com/events

Story, Story, Story: It is vital to understand the circumstance, if you don’t have this in your mind, It will be tough for you to create a compelling drawing. Once you have the circumstance in mind, being the quick sketch process of showing the characters action. Is he running because he is scared, or is he running a race, these convey two different emotions that will be shown in the face and body language.

Gesture: If you don’t understand the story of the character than you won’t be able to create the right gesture that informs the story. The gesture should be kept loose and rough. This drawing is what showcases the feeling and intention of your character, the way they stand, tilt, lean. Explore many variations at this point.

Design: This taps into the overall fundamentals of design this will include, shape, harmony,proportion, balance, variety, etc……. You will also be designing the outfit and placement of items. Your goal is to give your design clarity and feeling. At this point your drawing should still be loose.

Form: This involves your overall construction which will be essential. Undertsanding your volumes and shapes and how they connect is a vital component of solid draftsmanship and should not be neglected. Before you start getting ahead of yourself in the construction, always be sure the feeling is there.

Details: This is the last element you should worry about, This involves, clean up, color, texture. Most artists just rush to the details and then their final art feels like it’s missing the four other essentials. Its all about slowing it down, double checking your design, even flipping it to see if it still feels balanced or could use more movement somewhere. Think of this like the cherry onto of your cake. You can’t have a baked cake if all the ingredients are missing.

I hope this has given you a little insight into my process. Thanks for reading. If you would like to learn or see more you can visit me here:
My website can be found @ www.silvertoons.com
My Youtube Channel is www.youtube/silvertoons

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